If you’re going to feed your dogs “people” food, shouldn’t you feed them something that’s actually good for them? Here are some healthy, easily obtainable options straight from market shelves that can be added to spice up your pup’s regular fare. Read More…
Archive for March, 2010
10 Ways to Liven Up Your Dog’s Dinner
Wednesday, March 31st, 2010
Physical Exercise – Playtime and Health!
Monday, March 29th, 2010
Just like humans, most dogs and puppies need regimented physical exercise routines. This is especially true if your dog stays indoors most of the time. An under exercised dog can become destructive, disobedient, and obese. The key to keeping your dog healthy is to maintain a regular but varied exercise program tailored specifically to your dog and to the climate. Read More…
The Easter Egg: A Pet’s Friend or Foe?
Thursday, March 25th, 2010
Many pet owners wonder about the hazards of feeding eggshells and raw eggs to their pets. The Easter season, when eggs take on the added symbolism of being gifts, is the perfect time to get to know a little more about one of nature’s “perfect foods.” Read More…
Top 10 Paw Care Tips For Dogs
Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010
Your dog’s feet sure are made for walking, but did you know they are also made for protecting? Pads provide extra cushioning to help protect bones and joints from shock, provide insulation against extreme weather, aid walking on rough ground and help protect tissue deep within the paw. With all that work to do, it’s no wonder your pooch’s paws often take a bit of a beating. Keep a spring in your pet’s step with our top 10 paw care tips: Read More…
Marine Saves Dog Befriended in Iraq
Sunday, March 21st, 2010
After injured stray trekked 75 miles to find him, pilot got him home to U.S.
You couldn’t find a more contented dog than the mutt sprawled on the couch in the TODAY studio, his head resting on his master’s thigh, a loving hand petting around his abbreviated ears. Read More…
Prevent Pet Poisonings
Wednesday, March 17th, 2010
Have you taken inventory of your medicine cabinets lately? Are you properly storing lawn and garden pesticide containers? When you tidy up around the house, do you put food, liquor and tobacco products safely out of harm’s way? These precautions are second nature to households with children, but homes with animals must be just as secure. Read More…
Why Dogs Need Exercise
Monday, March 15th, 2010
One of the fundamental causes of unwanted behavior in dogs is frustration due to lack of exercise. When a dog is left in the back yard or house all day, every day he starts to go a little nutty. I can see a difference in my dogs after one day without exercise, so if you have gone weeks or months your dog is freaking out. Read More…
Dogs and Chocolate: Get the Facts
Saturday, March 13th, 2010
Most of us have heard that chocolate can make dogs sick. But how serious is the risk? Read More…
10 Ways to Liven Up Your Dog’s Dinner
Wednesday, March 31st, 2010Physical Exercise – Playtime and Health!
Monday, March 29th, 2010Just like humans, most dogs and puppies need regimented physical exercise routines. This is especially true if your dog stays indoors most of the time. An under exercised dog can become destructive, disobedient, and obese. The key to keeping your dog healthy is to maintain a regular but varied exercise program tailored specifically to your dog and to the climate. Read More…
The Easter Egg: A Pet’s Friend or Foe?
Thursday, March 25th, 2010Many pet owners wonder about the hazards of feeding eggshells and raw eggs to their pets. The Easter season, when eggs take on the added symbolism of being gifts, is the perfect time to get to know a little more about one of nature’s “perfect foods.” Read More…
Top 10 Paw Care Tips For Dogs
Tuesday, March 23rd, 2010Your dog’s feet sure are made for walking, but did you know they are also made for protecting? Pads provide extra cushioning to help protect bones and joints from shock, provide insulation against extreme weather, aid walking on rough ground and help protect tissue deep within the paw. With all that work to do, it’s no wonder your pooch’s paws often take a bit of a beating. Keep a spring in your pet’s step with our top 10 paw care tips: Read More…
Marine Saves Dog Befriended in Iraq
Sunday, March 21st, 2010After injured stray trekked 75 miles to find him, pilot got him home to U.S.
You couldn’t find a more contented dog than the mutt sprawled on the couch in the TODAY studio, his head resting on his master’s thigh, a loving hand petting around his abbreviated ears. Read More…
Prevent Pet Poisonings
Wednesday, March 17th, 2010Have you taken inventory of your medicine cabinets lately? Are you properly storing lawn and garden pesticide containers? When you tidy up around the house, do you put food, liquor and tobacco products safely out of harm’s way? These precautions are second nature to households with children, but homes with animals must be just as secure. Read More…
Why Dogs Need Exercise
Monday, March 15th, 2010One of the fundamental causes of unwanted behavior in dogs is frustration due to lack of exercise. When a dog is left in the back yard or house all day, every day he starts to go a little nutty. I can see a difference in my dogs after one day without exercise, so if you have gone weeks or months your dog is freaking out. Read More…
Dogs and Chocolate: Get the Facts
Saturday, March 13th, 2010Most of us have heard that chocolate can make dogs sick. But how serious is the risk? Read More…